diff --git a/template/changelog.tpl b/template/changelog.tpl index bcc8dbde..4a3c475c 100644 --- a/template/changelog.tpl +++ b/template/changelog.tpl @@ -6,6 +6,17 @@ It may work with the commercial editions of SonarQube, but you won't be able to ## Highlights +### First-class support for test and coverage reports generated by utPLSQL + +Two new properties specifically designed for consuming test and coverage reports generated by utPLSQL were added: + +* `sonar.zpa.tests.reportPaths`: Use this property to specify the path to the test report(s) (generated using the `ut_sonar_test_reporter`). +* `sonar.zpa.coverage.reportPaths`: Similarly, this property allows you to specify the path to the coverage report(s) (generated using the `ut_coverage_sonar_reporter`). + +Previously, importing test and coverage reports into SonarQube required [generic properties](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube/9.9/analyzing-source-code/test-coverage/generic-test-data/). However, with the introduction of these new properties, the ZPA plugin can now automatically associate the test and coverage results with the corresponding PL/SQL files. The best part? You won’t need to define any complex object-file mapping rules in the utPLSQL-cli. + +By leveraging these properties, is much easier to integrate the utPLSQL reports into your SonarQube analysis pipeline. More information is available in the [documentation](https://github.com/felipebz/zpa/wiki/utPLSQL-integration). + ## Install/update instructions * Download the {{#f_release_download_url}}sonar-zpa-plugin-{{projectVersion}}.jar{{/f_release_download_url}} and copy it to the SONARQUBE_HOME/extensions/plugins.